Romantic Robot is a small independent British company that publishes classical music recordings.
The company sold hardware and software for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and later Atari ST home computers.
After Kořínek left the company in 1990, Romantic Robot specialised in music production and publishing.
The company's primary hardware product was the Multiface series of interface devices which allowed dumping and retrieval of the computer's RAM contents to external storage devices such as disk drives, as well as utilities for viewing and disassembling that data.
Software published by the company included utility programs and games: The company released a double CD Terezín: The Music 1941-44, followed by Aaron Copland: An American in Prague[8] and Alexander Goldscheider's own productions such as Stabat Mater[9] and The Song of Songs.